1. How can antisense RNA inhibit translation? a.An antisense RNA makes a protein
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1. How can antisense RNA inhibit translation?
a.An antisense RNA makes a protein that inhibits translation.
b.An antisense RNA binds to a transcript and inhibits translation.
c.An antisense RNA forms a single stranded structure that inhibits translation.
d.An antisense RNA binds to a translation inhibitor protein and prevents translation.
2. which of the following is true with regards to enhancer sequences?
a.represor proteins bind to them
b. they may be located eiter upstream or downstream of the promoter
c.they are orientation-dependent
d.they cannot be downstream of the start of transcription
Explanation / Answer
b.An antisense RNA binds to a transcript and inhibits translation..... as it is complimentary to mRNA
b. They may be located eiter upstream or downstream of the promoter.... enhancers work in position location and distance independant manner ...
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